#SecretHistory

Dr. Folke Bernadotte 🇪🇺folkebernadotte25
2026-02-22

1/13. If the Gospel of Judas is the extraction and Thomas is the code, adding the Gospel of Mary and the Apocryphon of John turns this from a simple heist into a full-scale galactic intelligence operation. 🌌 In this expanded file, the mission isn't just about escaping the physical body; it’s about a cosmic counter-insurgency against a hijacked reality. Buckle up, because the "Spionage" gets much deeper when we look at the other "Suppressed Files." 📂🕵️‍♀️

Dr. Folke Bernadotte 🇪🇺folkebernadotte25
2026-02-22

8/13. This creates a fascinating tension between these texts. Thomas is the Whistleblower revealing that the "God" of the physical world is just a demiurge, a lower-level bureaucrat. Judas is the Infiltrator who takes the hit to expose the system. Together, they suggest a version of early Christianity that was far more radical, clandestine, and intellectual than the organized religion that followed. 🕵️‍♀️📜

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2026-02-13

THE FRIDAY STORY AT SPERANZA

NEW STORY FOR THE PURRING PAGE :

THE SONATA OF STONE AND SILENCE

Chapter 1: The Overture of Rain and Ruin

The storm over Speranza was not a polite drizzle; it was a symphonic assault. Rain lashed against the cobblestones, turning the winding alleys into rivers of onyx, while thunder rolled through the valley like the drums of a grand, ominous orchestra. Inside the Coffee Taverna, however, the world was reduced to the warm glow of amber lamps and the hiss of Anna’s espresso machine.

I, Dr. Moira Hopes, sat at our usual corner table, a fortress of solitude amidst the tempest. Flanking me were the three pillars of my life in this village: Altea, whose presence smelled of the unlit Cuban tobacco from her Cigars House; Anna, vibrating with the caffeine energy of her trade; and Marisa, the curator of the Mint Chocolate House, who smelled faintly of vanilla and anxiety.

My two feline assistants completed the circle. Toe, the sleek black Maine Coon, watched the rain streak the windowpane with philosophical detachment, while Ashwaganda, the ginger chaos-bringer, slept atop a stack of napkins, twitching his ears at every clap of thunder.

The peace was shattered when the heavy oak door flew open. A figure stumbled in, drenched and shivering, clutching a violin case to her chest as if it were a drowning child.

“Isabella?” Anna gasped, rushing forward with a towel. It was the second violinist of the quartet scheduled to play at the Teatro d’Oro gala that evening.

“He’s gone,” Isabella sobbed, collapsing into a chair. “Elio… the music took him.”

She opened the violin case on the table. The instrument was missing. In its place, resting on the crushed velvet lining, were two objects that defied all reason: a severed marble finger, manicured and pale, and a single, raw cacao bean.

Chapter 2: The Anatomy of a Relic

The silence in the Taverna was heavier than the storm outside. I put on my silk gloves and picked up the marble finger. It was cold, heavy, and severed cleanly at the knuckle, but the break was serrated, like the teeth of a complex key.

“Carrara marble,” I murmured, examining the grain under the lamplight. “Sculpted by a master. This isn’t rubble; it’s a fragment of a masterpiece.”

Marisa leaned in, her eyes narrowing as she picked up the bean. She brought it to her nose, inhaling deeply. “And this… this is not just chocolate. This is a ‘Porcelana’ bean. It is the ‘Holy Grail’ of cacao, genetically pure and incredibly rare. It grows only in a specific, isolated region of Venezuela.”

“A ransom note,” Altea said, her voice smoky and low. “Written in stone and sugar.”

“But why Elio?” Isabella wept. “He was playing the Devil’s Trill sonata. Tartini’s masterpiece. Legend says the Devil appeared to Tartini in a dream to play it. Elio reached the cadenza—the ‘trillo del Diavolo’, the impossible trill—and the lights flickered. There was a sound like a cracking bone, and when the lights returned… he was gone. And this was on his chair.”

I looked at Ashwaganda. The ginger cat had woken up and was now batting the marble finger across the table. Click. Click. Click. The sound was rhythmic, almost mechanical.

“He didn’t vanish,” I said, channeling the quiet logic of Poirot. “He was extracted. The thief didn’t take the violin because the instrument has no value to them. They took the musician because he is the only one who can play the frequency that turns the key.”

Chapter 3: The Silent Stage

The Teatro d’Oro stood at the edge of the village, a looming structure of peeling gold paint and velvet shadows. It was a place of ghosts and acoustics, built on Roman foundations that amplified every whisper. We entered through a side door I had learned to pick from a dubious chapter in my blue book, Days of your Dreams.

The auditorium was pitch black, save for the beams of our flashlights cutting through the dust motes. The air smelled of old resin, damp wood, and a lingering, metallic scent of fear.

“Stay close,” I whispered. “This theater is designed to carry sound. If we speak, they will hear us.”

We made our way to the stage. The chair where Elio had sat was overturned. Toe immediately began to pace around it, his tail twitching. He sniffed the floorboards, then looked up at me and let out a soft, inquiring meow.

I knelt. The floorboards here were different—newer wood, stained to match the old. I tapped them. Thud. Thud. Hollow.

“A resonance chamber,” Altea noted, shining her light on the wood. “Like the body of a cello. It’s a trapdoor triggered by vibration.”

I looked up at the orchestra pit. Standing guard over the silent instruments was a statue of Apollo, the god of music. He was reaching out, conducting an invisible symphony. And his index finger was missing.

Chapter 4: The Puppet Master’s Shadow

“The finger fits the statue,” Anna whispered, her voice trembling. “But who would build such a thing?”

“The Borgias,” came a voice from the shadows.

We spun around, lights flashing toward the wings of the stage. Standing there was the theater’s director, Signor Moretti, a man as thin and nervous as a bowstring. He held a ring of keys, his hands shaking.

“The theater was built over the ruins of a Borgia villa,” Moretti explained, stepping into the light. “Legend says they built a ‘Cistern of Secrets’ beneath the foundation. A vault sealed not by iron, but by sound. They were masters of poison and acoustics.”

“And you think someone is trying to open it?” I asked.

“I think someone found it,” Moretti said. “For weeks, I have heard footsteps beneath the stage. I thought it was rats. But rats don’t smell of… expensive chocolate.”

Marisa gasped. “The Porcelana bean.”

“Someone is down there,” Altea said, reaching into her coat pocket. “And they have Elio.”

“We need to find the entrance,” I said. “Moretti, where does the under-stage access lead?”

“There is no door,” he replied bleakly. “Only the resonance trap. And it only opens for the Devil’s Trill.”

Chapter 5: The Architect of Sound

I pulled the marble finger from my pocket and approached the statue of Apollo. The break on the hand was jagged, a perfect negative of the serrated edge on the finger.

“This is the lock,” I said. “But a lock needs a key, and a key needs a hand to turn it.”

I pressed the marble finger onto the statue. It clicked into place with a satisfying, heavy thunk. But nothing happened. The floor remained solid.

“It’s a two-part mechanism,” I realized, my mind racing through the principles of physics. “The finger completes the circuit, but the vibration provides the energy. The statue is the receiver. The violin is the transmitter.”

“So we’re stuck,” Anna said. “We don’t have a violinist. Isabella is back at the Taverna.”

“We don’t need a violinist,” I said, looking at Ashwaganda. “We need a frequency.”

I opened Days of your Dreams. Under the section ‘Harmonics of the Hidden’, I found a passage: ‘To break the silence of stone, one must mimic the scream of the hawk or the purr of the mountain.’

“Ashwaganda,” I said, lifting the heavy ginger cat onto the pedestal of the statue. “He has the loudest purr in Speranza. It’s a low-frequency rumble. If we can amplify it…”

I placed the cat against the marble torso of Apollo. Ashwaganda, delighted by the attention, began to purr. It was a deep, rhythmic engine sound. I pressed my ear to the statue. The marble was vibrating.

Chapter 6: The Taste of Betrayal

The floorboards beneath the stage chair gave a groan, but they didn’t open. The frequency was too low.

“It’s not enough,” I said. “We need the high note. The trill.”

“I know who has the high note,” Marisa said suddenly, her face hardening. “And I know who has the cacao.”

“Who?”

“Signora Rossi,” Marisa said. “The new chef from Milan. She came to my shop yesterday asking about the melting point of ‘Porcelana’ chocolate. She said she was working on a ‘sculpture of sound.’ I thought she was being poetic. But she was being literal.”

“Rossi,” Altea hissed. “She lives in the apartment adjacent to the theater. She shares a basement wall.”

“She’s not just a chef,” I deduced. “She’s a chemist. The Borgias didn’t just hide gold; they hid recipes. Formulas for poisons that leave no trace, for elixirs that preserve youth. That is what a chef would kill for.”

We had our suspect. Now we had to find her lair.

Chapter 7: The Descent

We abandoned the stage and rushed to the basement of the adjacent building. The door to Rossi’s cellar was locked, but Altea, with a surprising amount of force, kicked it open.

The smell hit us instantly—a cloying, suffocating mix of raw cacao, burning rosin, and damp earth.

We descended a narrow, spiral staircase that seemed to have been hewn from the living rock. The walls were wet, slick with centuries of condensation.

“We are under the theater now,” Anna whispered, checking her watch. “The gala would have ended an hour ago. The village is asleep.”

At the bottom of the stairs, a heavy iron door stood ajar. Beyond it lay a soundproofed room, lined with acoustic foam and smelling of madness.

Chapter 8: The Frequency of Fear

Inside the room, the scene was a tableau of terror. Elio was bound to a wooden chair, his face pale, sweat dripping from his brow. He held his violin, his bow hovering over the strings.

Standing over him was Signora Rossi. She looked nothing like the polished chef we knew. Her hair was wild, her apron stained with dark chocolate and stone dust. In one hand, she held a tuning fork; in the other, a vial of dark, viscous liquid.

“Play!” she commanded, her voice echoing in the small space. “The frequency must be exact!”

“Signora Rossi!” I shouted, stepping into the room.

She spun around, her eyes manic. “Dr. Hopes. You are just in time for the grand opening. The Borgia Cistern… it calls to me.”

“There is no gold down here, Rossi,” I said calmly. “Only myths.”

“Not gold!” she screamed. “The Acqua Tofana! The lost recipe for the Borgia’s ultimate clear poison. It is hidden in the acoustic vault. And this fool,” she pointed the tuning fork at Elio, “is the key to opening it.”

“He can’t play if he’s terrified,” I said, moving closer. “His hands are shaking. The vibrato will be off.”

“Then I will steady him,” she sneered, raising the vial. “A dose of pure cacao extract. It stimulates the heart. He will play until his heart explodes, but he will hit the note.”

Chapter 9: The Crescendo of Chaos

“Play!” Rossi shrieked, uncorking the vial.

Elio, sobbing, touched the bow to the strings. He began the cadenza. The sound was piercing, a frantic, climbing shriek of notes. E-flat. F. F-sharp.

As the pitch rose, the room began to vibrate. Dust fell from the ceiling. The back wall—a slab of ancient, wet stone—began to glow with a faint, phosphorescent moss. It was resonating.

“It’s opening!” Rossi cried, stepping toward the wall.

“Now!” I yelled to my friends. “Disrupt the frequency! Dissonance!”

We had no instruments, but we had the tools of our trades. Altea grabbed a metal pipe from the floor and smashed it against the iron doorframe. CLANG!

Anna grabbed a glass jar of cacao beans and hurled it at the wall. CRASH!

Marisa began to scream, a high-pitched, atonal wail that clashed horribly with the violin.

The resulting sound was a nightmare of acoustics. The pure wave Rossi needed was shattered. The stone wall didn’t open; it shuddered violently. A loose block from the ceiling, dislodged by the sonic chaos, fell.

It struck Signora Rossi’s hand, knocking the vial of poison to the floor.

Ashwaganda, seizing the moment, leaped from my arms. He didn’t attack Rossi. He attacked the source of the order. He landed on the tuning fork that had fallen to the floor, sitting on it with his full weight, effectively silencing the reference tone.

Chapter 10: The Encore of Secrets

The vibration stopped instantly. Signora Rossi fell to her knees, clutching her bruised hand, weeping not for pain, but for the loss of her prize.

“You ruined it,” she whispered. “The history… the recipes…”

“I did my research too, Rossi,” I said, walking to the ancient wall. I tapped it. It sounded wet, sloshing. “I checked the town archives. The Borgias didn’t build a vault here. They built a septic cistern. A waste tank.”

Rossi stared at me, horror dawning on her face.

“If you had opened that seal,” I said, “you wouldn’t have found the Acqua Tofana. You would have drowned us all in three hundred years of stagnant rainwater and sewage.”

Elio lowered his violin, letting out a long, shaky breath. “Is it over?”

“The song is ended,” I said.

We emerged into the cool night air of Speranza. Inspector Davies was waiting, having been alerted by the noise. As he led a sobbing Signora Rossi away, the village felt peaceful again.

We gathered back at the Coffee Taverna. The bottle of Speranza, Year Zero was gone, but Anna poured us fresh tea.

“No treasure again,” Altea sighed, lighting a cigar. “Just another wet basement.”

“We saved Elio,” Marisa said. “And we saved the reputation of chocolate.”

I sat in my chair, stroking Toe. I reached into my pocket and pulled out the marble finger. I hadn’t given it to Davies.

“Why keep it?” Anna asked.

I turned the marble finger over. On the inside of the break, hidden until now, was a tiny carving.

“Look,” I whispered.

It wasn’t a musical note. It was a fish. A stylized, ancient Christian symbol, or perhaps something older.

“A fish?” Altea asked. “Like a river?”

“Or,” I said, looking out the window toward the hills, “like the lost Roman aqueduct that runs beneath the village. The one rumored to lead to the real treasury of the Empire.”

I placed the finger on the table next to my blue book. The cats watched it, their eyes gleaming.

“The Borgias were a distraction,” I said, smiling. “The real mystery of Speranza flows deeper. And it seems we have just found the first drop.”

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This Grandpa BlogsThisGrandpaBlogs
2026-01-21

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Dr. Folke Bernadotte 🇪🇺folkebernadotte25
2026-01-15

7/ Summary of the "Intelligence" Manual

Identity: SIS and GB are active.

Location: The Divided City (Jerusalem/Berlin).

Method: Constant surveillance (Watchmen) and active tracking (Yaakov).

Goal: Gathering all assets to a single point for extraction.
Next time you hear Dudu Fisher belt this out, remember: you’re not just hearing a song; you’re hearing a briefing. 🎤💼

Dr. Folke Bernadotte 🇪🇺folkebernadotte25
2026-01-12

6/6 The real nuclear arsenal isn't a deterrent; it’s a foundation. When you realize the "strongest army" is the one you can’t see on a map, the "official" geopolitics start to look like a theater performance. Who is really at the top?

TheOddSignaltheoddsignal
2025-09-24

🛰️ 1947, New Mexico desert: a clandestine photo reveals shadowy figures. *Operation Paperclip* whispers echo through the Cold War haze. Nazi scientists in America's embrace, skies glowing, animals behaving oddly…

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2025-05-26

Genghis Khan: Winging It - History Hyenas

2025-01-13

[05:45] Deze New Yorkse sekte laat zien: zelfs de slimste mensen vallen voor een cultleider

Er was eens een hechte vriendengroep – jong, ambitieus, slim en aantrekkelijk (denk aan Donna Tartts roman The Secret History en je krijgt een aardig beeld). Tijdens het eerste jaar op de universiteit blijkt verkeren in elkaars gezelschap zo idyllisch dat de groep besluit gezamenlijk een huis te huren. Aan het begin van het tweede studiejaar vraagt een meisje uit de groep of haar vader wegens persoonlijke omstandigheden tijdelijk op de bank in de woonkamer kan slapen. Geen probleem, zegt de groep. Luttele maanden later is het halve huis onderdeel van een sekte.
Het subgenre der cultdocumentaires raakt steeds verder verzadigd, maar Stolen Youth steekt boven het maaiveld uit. Middels een sappige spanningsboog brengt dit drieluik in beeld hoe hoogopgeleide studenten van het Sarah Lawrence College, even ten noorden van New York, zich in 2010 in de luren lieten leggen door Larry Ray. Deze manipulator wist via urenlange keukentafelgesprekken diep in de psyche van jonge twintigers door te dringen. Strooiend met jeugdtrauma’s en managementlingo – ‘je ouders zagen je niet staan’, ‘realiseer je innerlijke potentie’, dat werk – lokte hij zijn slachtoffers een voor een naar een appartement aan de Upper East Side.
Wat zich daar afspeelde laat zich nog het meest vergelijken met de homevideo’s uit de beruchte boerderij in Ruinerwold. Het charisma van Ray – hij was een ex-marinier die Michail Gorbatsjov persoonlijk kende, had hij hen wijsgemaakt – domineerde de rommelige flat. Dag in, dag uit werden de studenten mentaal en fysiek door Ray bespeeld, beschimpt en aangezet tot geestdodende handenarbeid. Hij kreeg iemand zover dat hij tienduizenden dollars aan niet-bestaande schade aan de inboedel vergoedde; een ander was jarenlang actief als sekswerker, omdat Ray zogenaamd geld nodig had om zich te verweren tegen verzonnen bedreigingen van de voormalige politiecommissaris van New York.
Interessant aan Stolen Youth is vooral dat de docuserie laat zien dat onderwerping aan een religieuze of seksuele leidersfiguur nauwelijks iets van doen heeft met intelligentie. (Ray slaagde er zelfs in om een studente psychiatrie met diploma’s van Harvard en Columbia vanuit Los Angeles naar de Big Apple te lokken, als de Harley Quinn voor zijn Joker-façade.) Ook heb ik niet eerder van zo dichtbij gezien hoe iemands geïndoctrineerde geest zich met veel moeite losmaakt uit een allesomvattende schijnwereld. Kijk deze documentaire en wees behoedzaam voor eenieder die zegt dat hij, en alleen hij, de waarheid in pacht heeft.
Disney+: ‘Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence’ (Kijktijd: 3 afleveringen van gemiddeld 1 uur en 5 minuten, abonnement vereist)
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2024-07-22

@adriabailton
What period are the settings I write typically taking place in (a historical past, fictional past, present, future)? Why?

I sometimes write alternate present, but I'm happier with an alternate past. Alternate/secret/hidden histories all are the most fun to write.

I'm currently engrossed in early 1800s and 1959.

#Writephant #WritersofMastodon #WritingCommunity #amwriting #alternatehistory #secrethistory

B. Travern 🎲btravern@dice.camp
2023-11-29

My not-a-#NaGaDeMon project, although an incomplete draft at best, is proving to be an interesting experiment in worldbuilding off MediaWiki. Tagging categories, expanding, and linking entries are the primary benefit, unsurprisingly. Admin tools have turned out to be especially helpful, e.g. Wanted Pages as a to-do list and Orphaned/Dead-end Pages are a source of inspiration for unexpected connections.

#TTRPG #SecretHistory

"In order to narrate those stories, you must become a little paranoid, though not in the sense that They are out to get you. I mean you must become a little paranoid as a critical method. You must start jumping across vague and shadowy realms of ambiguous data, weaving patterns that won't hold up in court, pointing out strange synchronicities that occur, names that reappear. Suddenly possibilities that exist outside of what we can conventionally narrate start to cohere, many of them bordering on the incorporeal and the imaginal. Patterns resonate in ways that seem to undermine conventional historical thinking itself. And yet that process is infinite. You can take it in any direction, farther and farther. Anybody who is interested in conspiracy literature but does not have an idee fixe will recognize that the conspiracy is an infinite array."—Erik Davis
Viviana the Gender Witchnotittybimbo@kolektiva.social
2023-01-18

when you go to college to live out your #DarkAcademia fantasies but no one else is wearing tweed or sweater vests and the greek and latin programs are underfunded but otherwise normal and the rich kids wont even have a bacchanalia with you in italy #SecretHistory #DonnaTart #Disappointment

👁️Fran Vidal 👁️onlyfrans@dice.camp
2023-01-14

Bueno, venganza histórica perpetrada. Ahora a por los visigodos.

Well, historic revenge on drugs perpetrated. Now for the Visigoths. Google language stabbing into image description

#Mar_Cuayada #Rolenespañol #SavageWorlds #Ttrpg #KingArthur #Pendragon #SecretHistory

A few generations later, a granddaughter of Diana-Artio (we already discussed virginity before) appeared before a champion chosen by herself and protected by the champion of Cernunnos since she was a child. The one chosen by the latter was Merlin and, obviously, Artio's champion was Arturo. Arthur's name, the same in both English and Welsh, is actually a corruption of Asturum, as he was a distant descendant of the Asturian cohorts left behind when the Romans abandoned Britannia. He also has a certain resonance to Artio, which the goddess liked.

The meeting was arranged in a lake, where the champion was taken after breaking his sword in a fight against Sir Pellinore. Precisely the sword that he had drawn from the stone and had made him king of all Britannia. Obviously this was a ploy so that the young monarch would receive the gift that was offered to him, which was the sword Caliburn (Excálibur), which was also a corruption of an Asturian word: cabruñar. This is the act of sharpening or hammering the edge of a scythe on an anvil or a flat stone, whereby Excalibur actually means "king's sharpening". Also the act of cabruñar derived in the myth that the sword was at some point stuck in a stone. The snake shed its skin again, under Artio's guidance.

All this comes to mind because of the theme of the goddess's champions and her court hidden from her, but I am anticipating events, since now it is time to talk about the Visigoths.
2022-12-27

One of my fav re-reads of #2022 thanks to @drahsturgis
excellent @SignumU #DarkAcademia class really interesting info from #DonnaTartt the author of #SecretHistory
Donna Tartt Answers Questions About The Secret History, Social Media, More

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Christina Bergmannchbergma@scholar.social
2022-12-01

As a parent of a child in daycare age, who is currently home sick more days than in daycare thanks to the annual #ColdSeason, I am convinced that the advent calendar was invented for precisely this situation. At least for us having an excuse to give kiddo a small present helped with the cabin fever...
#ParentingTheories
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